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      "THE VILLAGE OF TREMONT, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EDWARD G. ALBRECHT, Defendant-Appellant."
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        "text": "Mr. JUSTICE SCOTT\ndelivered the opinion of the court:\nThis is an appeal filed pro se by Edward G. Albrecht, defendant, who was found guilty of the offense of speeding after a bench trial in the Circuit Court of Tazewell County. The trial court imposed a fine of *10 plus court costs against the defendant.\nOn June 30,1976, the defendant filed a two-paragraph document which he entitled \u201cAppellate Brief.\u201d On August 12,1976, the Village of Tremont, hereinafter referred to as the Village, filed a motion to dismiss the appeal on several grounds, one of which was the defendant\u2019s failure to file a report of proceedings pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 323(c) (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1975, ch. 110A, par. 323(c)). This motion to dismiss was denied on September 14,1976. On November 2,1976, the Village filed an appellee\u2019s brief and again raised the issue that the defendant has persisted in his failure to file excerpts from the record or an abstract as required by Supreme Court Rule 342(a) (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1975, ch. 110A, par. 342(a)).\nWe note that in a document filed by the defendant entitled \u201cmotion for appeal\u201d he acknowledges that he may have committed error in regard to the filing of certain documents or pleadings but requests this court\u2019s indulgence on the grounds that he lacks the requisite legal knowledge as to appeal procedures.\nWe are sympathetic with the defendant because of the problems which he has encountered. We demonstrated such concern for the defendant when we denied the Village\u2019s motion to dismiss this appeal and thereby gave to the defendant a chance to comply with the necessary procedural requirements. The defendant did not avail himself of this opportunity since as of this date no report of proceedings or abstract has been filed.\nA reviewing court cannot review the propriety of the trial court\u2019s actions where no report of proceedings or abstract has been filed pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 342. See Ill. Rev. Stat. 1975, ch. 110A, par. 342, also Shaw v. Kronst (1973), 9 Ill. App. 3d 807, 293 N.E.2d 153.\nAlthough an entire record is available, a reviewing court is not required to search such a record for the purpose of reversing a judgment. A deficient abstract of record may be overlooked and inadequate excerpts disregarded, but failure to file either abstract or excerpts warrants dismissal. Denenberg v. Prudence Mutual Casualty Co. (1970), 120 Ill. App. 2d 68, 256 N.E.2d 71.\nFor the reasons set forth the appeal of the defendant is dismissed.\nAppeal dismissed.\nALLOY, P. J., and STOUDER, J\u201e concur.",
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      "Edward G. Albrecht, of Pekin, for appellant, pro se.",
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    "head_matter": "THE VILLAGE OF TREMONT, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EDWARD G. ALBRECHT, Defendant-Appellant.\nThird District\nNo. 76-213\nOpinion filed December 13, 1976.\nEdward G. Albrecht, of Pekin, for appellant, pro se.\nRichard G. Hayes, of Pekin, for appellee."
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